WOW. just picked one up the other day, heard it was a good roller. thats an understatement. The frist roller i threw with it went polly 450'. It just didnt sem to want to stop, I love this disc and recommend it to anyone who wants a good roller.

I know, I can do it sometimes. I guess it just depends on the day. Sometimes, I dont have to put awhole lot of effort in my run-up and the disc just seems to fly. Then some days, nothing on the course is going well for me and I go all out on trying to rip it, but it flies a mere 300' or so. Its a come and go type thing for me.

I also love the roadrunner - it has become a main disc for me since I started smooth-arming more than snapping. It has a nice flippy mid flight but once it starts to glide it will straighten out or come back left (depending how much u flipped it). It takes little effort.

threw mine last night for the first time and wow is it a very long turn over shot i mean i threw it on a slight hyzer from the pavillion at camden and ended up in the woods by the third practice basket woot woot i think i might have another fav disc

Blase wrote:I'm a huge Roadrunner fan and I think that everyone should have at least eight of them in their bag at all times.

Just purchased one; I've been throwing it for a week and it has already shaved strokes. This thing makes Hole #2 at Walnut and Hole #8 at Indian hills seem like they were made for righties. The best anhyzer disc on the market.......

"I'm not impressed with aces of any kind. 95% of the time, they're just bad shots that got lucky and happened to hit the chains. Otherwise, they'd have sailed 50' past the hole." ~ Cydisc